The FPS Review may receive a commission if you happen to purchase something after clicking a link in this text.
The Callisto Protocol, the 2022 survival horror game from Striking Distance Studios that was directed Glen Schofield—the industry veteran best known for being the creator of the Dead Space franchise—is free to say on the Epic Games Store until 8/29/2024 at 11:00 a.m. Customers may also find one other freebie today in the shape of Gigantic: Rampage Edition, a premium and definitive version of the 5v5 MOBA Hero Shooter that developer Abstraction Games has described as being fun-filled and exciting.
Store links:
Next week’s freebies include:
Striking Distance on The Callisto Protocol:
- “On this narrative-driven, third-person survival horror game set 300 years in the long run, the player will tackle the role of Jacob Lee – a victim of fate thrown into Black Iron Prison, a maximum-security penitentiary situated on Jupiter’s moon, Callisto.”
- “When inmates begin to remodel into monstrous creatures, the prison is thrown into chaos.”
- “To survive, Jacob must battle his method to safety to flee Black Iron Prison, while uncovering the dark and disturbing secrets buried beneath the surface of Callisto.”
Abstraction Games on Gigantic: Rampage Edition:
- “GIGANTIC: RAMPAGE EDITION is a premium and definitive release of the unique 5v5 MOBA Hero Shooter, GIGANTIC, that gives a dynamic and exciting team-based multiplayer experience for fans of each genres.”
- “Pick from a various roster of unique heroes, each with a set of upgradeable abilities, and team up with 4 other players to manage objectives and take down the opposing team’s mighty Guardian, all while protecting your individual.”
- “GIGANTIC: RAMPAGE EDITION features a latest game mode, cross platform play, latest heroes, latest maps, and gameplay improvements that give fans an even bigger and more complete GIGANTIC experience than ever before, while welcoming latest players to the motion and fun-filled world of a Hero Shooter.”
Some trailers for the free titles:
A review for The Callisto Protocol on Steam reads:
I consider this game gets more hate than it deserves. I don’t find it exceptional comparing it to Dead Space but it surely’s not a nasty game at the top of the day. The graphics are a feast and the general dark vibes are fun. Now, about probably the most notable criticism I’ve seen, the combat. For me, it was okay. Repetitive? Yes! Irritating? Probably not. It’s OK on lower difficulties. I didn’t wish to torture myself playing it on higher difficulty. No, it doesn’t deserve the complete price. but it surely deserves to be considered during sale.